It’s hard to imagine that if you don’t live in rather small North Korea, which is heavily sanctioned, that Kim can somehow affect your life…
It’s hard to imagine that if you don’t live in rather small North Korea, which is heavily sanctioned, that Kim can somehow affect your life…
Maybe one of those videos is “So if you want to change the world, start off by making your bed.”(youtube). It’s not even a video, but the speech itself. This speech is quite inspirational. And it doesn’t even matter who said it. And even usually I don’t really like the military.
I like that most people become a little kinder at Christmas.
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I consider Extended Wigners Friend Problem Experiment to be quite fascinating. This experiment has already been performed, but I expect its results to be fully understood by the masses. And I am not proffesional physicist and want to understand it better too by myself. a-quantum-experiment-suggests-theres-no-such-thing-as-objective-reality The results of this experiment call into question one or more assumptions about the existence of objective reality, freedom of choice, or locality. All three cannot exist together. But personally, I think that the second and third points have been checked a lot of times, so no matter how improbable it may seem, the first point is the most likely. But what it really means remains to be understood.
It’s unusual, but it was a little-known Russian movie from which I didn’t expect much, but in the end I liked it. It was Lord of the Wind (2023). Although I usually don’t like modern movies lately. It is about Fyodor Konyukhov is a Russian survivalist, voyager, aerial and marine explorer and his round-the-world balloon flight. Unfortunately, I don’t know if it is available in English.
I think sugar by itself is not so bad. The fact it is in amost all types of prepared foods from the store is really bad. But I’m not a specialist.
No is not such a pleasant decision in this question, in order to answer this way you need to really feel and witness really bad things. Therefore, a large number of such answers says something…
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It’s nice to see such a willpower to use fully free distro. I am often prevented from using a fully free distribution only by the non-free firmware for AMD GPU.
Thank you very much for your reply. I support your opinion in a way that I am already inclined that a complete prohibition on the training of “AI” models on the source code of software is not a very good solution and is difficult to limit according to current laws. I hope somtimes someone smart will come up with some approaches to such problems.
Yes I understand It’s complex question. In principle, I support the freedoms declared in the GPL. But the GPL license itself restricts the use of code in closed source proprietary programs for the sake of the freedom of all future users. And the question arises, isn’t the whole point of this nullified if you can train an “AI” model on this code, and then use the output from the “AI” of the same code in closed sourced proprietary programs? I wouldn’t mind if these “AI” were the same kind of free and open source software, but even then you can use their output to create your own closed source proprietary programs… Maybe you are right, it is not entirely clear what is better in this case.
That’s a good idea. Now I have to think about how to formulate it better and what it will mean. :)
But what will stop them from train copilot on code from other publicly available hostings. Are there any restrictions why they won’t be able to do it using something like the principles of fair use as an excuse in this case?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLfFWXUNJ_I It’s more of one playlist than a channel about quantum mechanics on Russian, but as I see it has English subtitles. A fairly clear explanation with a small amount of simple mathematics, probably the minimum that is possible. It helps to understand at least a little such a complex and illogical science for the average layman.
It’s modest of course, but we can get used to it. I can use old computers quite well. :)